On 29 Jan 2015, at 18:31, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:

On 29 Jan 2015, at 16:57, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:02, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:

How about instead of taking the account with the first hit take the account with the *most* hits ?

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I'm not convinced that would be a good solution since it would make it very hard to change what MailMate has “learned”.

hmm - that would be easier than today.

Lets say I have Sent 4 mails to hu...@work.com from m...@gmail.com and 1000 to hu...@work.com from m...@work.com

mailmate insist on using m...@gmail.com until I remove all the 4 mails in m...@gmail.com

I would never want moving emails to be the solution. I would just want you to change the From address in the composer when it's wrong.

my suggestion: it would choose from m...@work.com. which is the right choice.

if I wanted it to be from m...@gmail.com I would still have to go remove the 1000 from m...@work.com in both cases.

That would work in both cases, but as stated I don't want moving emails to ever be the solution. Now imagine a user sending 1000 emails from one account and then wanting to switch to a different account. Then it would require sending 1001 emails before MailMate had learned the change. This is what I meant by “very hard”.

But we can both setup theoretical cases where one or the other would be easier. It'll be my decision in the end anyways :-) What I do plan to make easier would be how to change the From address in the Composer (and make it more obvious when it is auto-changed). You should push me on progress on that instead ;-)

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Benny
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